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Opinion

I can’t do without the Philips Sonicare – neither can my 3-year-old

Kevin Hofer
28.4.2021

Brushing teeth with toddlers? A pain. At least until I discovered the Philips «Sonicare for Kids».

Deafening screams, foaming mouth, bloodshot eyes. I’m not fighting a rabid dog here, but my three-year-old son who doesn’t like me brushing his teeth. After all – I think somewhat ashamedly – he has his mouth open when he’s screaming. At least this allows me to reach his teeth with the manual toothbrush. But he completely resists, we make no progress at all.

This is a scenario my wife and I found ourselves in three times a day until a few months ago.

What he hates ...

Our oldest son’s toothbrushing career got off to such a great start. He even really enjoyed it. But children continue to develop, so his initial joy turned into reluctance. Hesitancy turned into screaming. My wife and I countered this development by distracting him with children’s songs on YouTube. Not particularly educational, but it worked.

After a while, we didn’t want to continue, because the videos distracted him. How is he supposed to develop a feeling for it if he’s not paying attention? We decided to turn the videos into a positive reinforcement, allowing him to watch one clip if he was a good boy and brushed his teeth. It worked, for a while. Until it didn’t work any more. As always with children. What followed were months of struggle, crying and despair. On both sides.

... and what he loves

Then our son finally turned three years old. The cut-off date for the electric toothbrush, which he had been eyeing for a long time. When we brushed our teeth with our sonic toothbrushes, he watched us and was spellbound.

Long live Bartly

No other motivational tactic has lasted this long. All I have to do is ask, «Shall we see Bartle?» and whoosh, my son whizzes past me into the bathroom. Is the app educational? Hardly. I also don’t know if it makes sense to hand children an electric toothbrush at the age of three. But as long as I don’t have to fight the daily battle of tears and screaming, I’m happy.

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